![]() ![]() ![]() In order for Microsoft Defender Antivirus to run in passive mode, endpoints must meet the following requirements: Requirements for Microsoft Defender Antivirus to run in passive mode Such capabilities require Microsoft Defender Antivirus to be installed and running in passive mode or active mode. You can benefit from running Microsoft Defender Antivirus alongside another antivirus solution.įor example, Endpoint detection and response (EDR) in block mode provides added protection from malicious artifacts even if Microsoft Defender Antivirus is not the primary antivirus product. On Windows Server 2016, you might see Windows Defender Antivirus instead of Microsoft Defender Antivirus.ĭefender for Endpoint includes capabilities that further extend the antivirus protection that is installed on your endpoint. You should see Normal, Passive, or EDR Block Mode if Microsoft Defender Antivirus is enabled on the endpoint. ![]() You can view your protection status in PowerShell by using the command Get-MpComputerStatus.
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